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THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH. ONTARIO
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NEWS OF DISTRICT
DUNGANNON.
(� A. NEWTON, DKNTIS'r, LU('K•
u. UW•-Atbolure ivrvd*Yusuoyt Thur•
Ilaye ew ren... your ea[rauthta fetch ISuuuw
terml, potter than gar. frown and bridream +rk,
eta Aluminum Pieta troll breakable.1
N. a -You eau always bate yuur work much
ter done in the dental office more time,
ritr�trailiti . fur tot, the work. more euu.-
r Dle for the uancuw
NOTICE..--TIIK LOCAL AGENCY
In Dungannon annon for The Signal le at the Pad
re
albs Hook
will be and
eived Stationary
y.ubr,•rlpuloll- ad
Tertian, and job work. and reesupl• will be
OM/ 10/ 111110/1//41 Paid for the seine.
1VEUNIC II.ty, Aug. lith.
School re open, on Monday next,
August 10th, atter the midsummer
vacation. '
There will be no service in the
Presbyterian church next S Inv, as
Rev. C. M. Rutherford will be eon.
ducting the r•-oproiug services in Ih,•
Presbyterian eburch it Pert Albert at
11 a. w. and 4 p. w.
GAMtLINK L.at'N(•H.-Rev. L. lifter
lett and W. H. Met'lure evade A trip 10
Grand Bend on Ill,udity, 1.•1 til ou,g 1.11
1'urwday with a gasoline lau1clt. own-
e d by Mr. Bartlett. 111, launch will le•
overhauled and prulrrldy placed on thy•
lake at Port Albert fur the colavenienrr
of Mr. Bartlett and his friend. -
Mime l'F:M 1s'\ I• W I.k.. A. t', 11411*.
of l'linten, commenced not k yester-
day on the cement ei,lrwalk. aio.41
ate to be built un the weal side of Main
. treet• %Vhen these MANN are com-
pleted
oni•plea ed we may Nttlrly try Ilial lime
gannet' has more ren.rnt-vretks then
any other tillage of its sine ill West-
ern Ontario.
tittlAtt
Temple Clark's Roods. helot am Saint
day evening last. woe well attendt"l
and everything ,ofd for a 1gna1 titiiitr.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark lea. ,• this week.1',-
Auburn, wlwre they is ill t,slt for .4
eouplr of weeks befurw then departure
for the West. whir• they will in the
future reside. We wish them every
success in then We -stein 1
McBride** over 'uuday... Mre. Mc•
Bride attended the funeral of the late
Miss M.Math, i'f Clinton, on statunhty.
Mr. and Ide. Sclater. u( 131y4
vent 'Sunday at th.• bottle of Mrs.
Tyndall Miss uI.utyb Levy has
been very ill, but we areleased to
ray she inlet again. Misr Mary
McLerel, of liodenich, is the guest of
her : , Miss 1441,411, McLeod
Mise Aldir Tyndall en tailed ou Satur-
day trout a 4 isit to her mister. Mrs.
Pattick. tit' l.Jod,w. add left up Westneed ty tar Olen Been, Saskab'ho1A411.
near Which plot• she will tei•'h sehnu)
the etaninu term %firs lirulnuwtt
and MIS. Crouch, 111 Toronto, were
guests At WA. TyI .14Ii r un Tue'slay.
• Rev,. J,at•r. Wilson, wile and
daughter, tirjoroitto, *Tire tiir gtii'ti1ti
1.1 Mrs. Wilson'e untie. John Buchan-
an. en '3'ueetlay . 1►r. \Von. Parr
end wife. of Blyth, visited 11•ienda lime
tw1emilay 1s on (coat Tee,.ro Frank ilt• h , week. vi,
visit.
ing his parents, Mr. end Mrs. F. W.
Mei i agh Miss .tgn••s MA.41-1111,
.ren,
d 1' i11, oder, Pivot land, and her rosin.
Mis. N. M'Lteen, of IIt.aut, Ont., were
guests :it Lahti' Melon ratan this week.
Their visit was of great'•lutt•tart 1..
Joh t'Ibr•hute►n. who..• Lt.yhno,l how••
was al CtrlIrntlec. Th.= visitors left on
Smut ly.-via lhidericb, for a round trip
nn the steamer King 1•:'ward. Miss
]It•Lateur0eLUtusto the (1111 Country
;sleep the 1st of September Mrs.
Sea di. of Toionlo, is t h.•guest til \Ir•,
John A 1Vah.vw, It h row...r of
Miss Snyder, of Tor• nt.1. is ti siting
her brother. 11w stationlila.tel tit
NegAy'_
• KINGSBRIDGL.
v. Aug. 11th.
1111 • 1.• tiauri11o14 1.11.111.. 11th . ..
Miss Mt'.,Bonn, wh.JI:as been visiting
ft sends herr•, r.turn(d to het home in
1,•I,:TirTitlr*Unnitlry-- . .1..1. 41'IfriHt•
h1• perrh:wNl a VAIllable driver fr
J..hn
If Jill: kieet, n e'NNI horse
who' he Neles it The Kingsbridge
it dile w•i-h to thank Me.. kale Moran
.11is.1'ss..ie 1 /*Connor for the way
in w ht,•h they. ...inlet' out 1111• .11/4.1/41-
lion
.'('4 -
1ion en F ridgy nem! .... .tnhn
Sullivan spent Sunday, in St. Angus•
tine Weir. IL.w•jrr spent Sundays
ip t:.wl e, i1.li
•.TI s ullista
it, Illi• .etilemrnl again. Kenneth
f)ostiN( ♦Nu 13t1Nt,-Mrs. McNally
and daughter, Miss Pant, „i (4.4.•1i.11,
are t•isiung friend/. h.•'.' 1h1. week.
Editor Palmer and Miss Itell t11v
Thor -Boit week for 411m., wh. r.- t+,,,-
will
ra•rwill Npwud a couple of weN•L' ...Mrs. n PI taw, t
Smith and daaghter, Miss Itetsy, of McLean. of Kintait. I.. ing herr with a 111..1g
Lucknnw, are visiting friends here lhis urs• out ill Mi.. 4'•1..44. Fi 111 . 4F.D. '44'444,
week Mr. and Mrs. .1. tlloyer, elf (belrtirh, spent Sunday with Miss U. ft. B.AIA.
Paisley, visited at the Mullough Annie Sullivan . A. y • ural Mr. Baugh, in behalf of Mrs. Baugh,'
House over Sunday M. T. Bette front twat. Kiul.lil wits d'.iug • replied in a 1 , s and practical
tel, V. S., returned to 11 ' A 18.1 re. ilt...driting D'1 /he p;r.rydrt:nlllr.1 manner, after which an enjoyable
week after A cwt week,: vial at. Mr �Suntlay)nigl►Laudhatl.4.lte_�u1.,tut•lwte time was apeucinrstneerrntioute gauu'a
bout, of Jag. 1Vhy:usl Olivia to have a eullistun. Xo haunt was and other limn hales. and *short mina.
• Sprott! "Sod wife 'inure -ere fnfe Nmws$ tl'rer� bee hexed 4.i.stadsisreisa' 44+(1.1 ' • 1 !'alma.•/,.,. Aim. 1'.:1.4
ton last TIUts4L•ay after a ten d:►) some quirk moves to get out -01 titer I and t)•ite M. 1Lmgh, assisted by the
visit Miss Harts. of Hamuli ii. is -buggy. Ile did s • I.is moving a i whole putty sing1ng rid songs and
visiting at Ihr +o.trrof 1)ivirl Spr,.4.!. few night. all -l%%alds. lot heiound ,
john J1hnsari visited .f,r�1i�c�u�tl-•in wrpn1'une that could in .v•• ju.l' :i.
Ulit‘tOft un Mundy -y .Ad-1lrutl*F La-' quickly as he contd... _ .. -
h(tlatw and harm, and to operate all
classes' of machinery.
It is interesting to hook ever 1bir
favored portion of Ontario and think
of what wuudrl•ful ivaplovrweuta way
be forth(oming in the, near future.
through the intraduct' of 'electric
energy. '1'h, fernier will he able lost
t.. town on the electric car and enjoy
the same privilege, as' the 1111111 in the
city. On a •tectal electric freight car
ho will he able to s•14d hie stock to
Imo ket f•, a' private switch ( and
by simply turning a i'ulto11 he will
IIJ 11iii ill ate his buildieire 111141 will Mt
wht•els 11 notion 1) 81 will du
work about the taro generally allot
to the hired loan.
Mt/MILLER.
M,NutY, Aug.4►tb.
PI(KNestsilos To MB.. Batson. - A
very happy and enjoyable event took
pint•, at the Itenwillet Methlwlist pur-
sonagc on Wednesday evening,
.august Ith. when a large 11 bre of
the Bethel congregation t'Irmpletely
surl'risal Mr. and Mrs. Ilaugh and
family by w liking alto the parsonage
and taking posses ' , After meet-
ings and 411-Aro11111 hand -shaking, the
Iparty mote 4.0.1W11 heir mission try
1, It 1f ter', reading the following
address, and E. 11, Snyder's, making
the pretcanati..o 111 A welifIlted puree
to Mt, Haugh. 'Ptit' lulthw.e read 118
fellow's
iter. and Mr-. 44. It,n)th,
llrnwiller. ant.'
Im. ak 111.,.r114.11.4wsoars lateen. -4'. do
..• IJ w.•4r • tau el e le th •
ne' I'll'''.
, e b""
Isg y 114
rtdr,re,• rel•tr.'s•. Int w,• wish m tell ria. in a
pisurheMMMr•N«e4-:4110-w'u•/ukt oh)r 4
of out
,- Wether the hews'fal unnner
ra-pning. 4- + rrpn'.«Mnrtrr berry -.sf fatrl- -
WIhel, • ag�t II *I0I( a Are 414.4Nn_ of stand• THE COLONIAL BOOK STORE.
ing an 1•rruh.tt w tt, )on in (•101 intensities.
I,d
k hr
t, as'
hopeful anti ,mtl..lul tp e. the Year uttY IN
tm best Ofru l
o .x. amt a I.arl <• •1111 spacial
:� 11 111• If 1 f tl acla,
welodielf. A sumptuous 1 •h was
served by the ladies. All mewed to
enjoy themselves completely and in
leaving voted in their hearts that
they had dune • good thing and had
a goat time, Mr. and MI•e. Baugh and
family heartily concurring with them.
Goderich
Souvenirs
r Quality
Store
'PHONE 43.
The largest and !nowt select
stock of high-class liruceries
always kept in our store from
which to supply our 11 (101114.
Owing to our vary large busi-
ness our stock it constantly bring
role' wed.
Telephone order,. given ca'efu1
iitten11011 and prompt delivery.
A full range of
Christie's Fancy Biscuits
.just passed in'o block.
!lpnoos: extra
heevy, 81.1Mi up to $2•(() each.
Sterling Silver Souvenir Belt Pins'.
Stick Pine, Beauty fins, etc., 35e
up to 0.50.
A splendid :tinge of Enamelled Sora•
venin (Moils, ;,ie 411411 idle.
Souvenir China, High•Orade
gi glirh Foley Souvenir China, pretty
pieces, (rum ,"Ai)c up to $2.141.
Sou yrnir Po4lw1 Cards. special. 3 for 5e,
414(1 a gteHI aseortlueut At 4 (es' 5c.
Souvenir Book of Ooderit•h. 911 view's.
prier 'S -s'.
tnrudl chit .'hut. and, thereby. aeco deng
0 au Jn01 her he et 'e •o1„r 1U Ail
wr .r r n nr�A,
tau hr tettu,lller enrol?. Aber Propriet„r, 'Phone 1141
r • u, Inure - wu r
u .r [r
.rtrrN I l ,- p, u 1 ('nlRt H e.1. - S
uu.'euotin41 ort l(xs u(]In B:ayrh, wMr,
PO RTE R
t1lr.,uKli Ali the Month- of the pin year, 81, „o •
t �•, y ku.11V +ed.d 0- In 1 toe .es', i..• of praise At
Bethel. and who by her helpful ionueun• and
unpinnen ha• rnA.•.u,.1 her -elf 0-. Ihr
44 ,4,•44 shalt 4• eternal And •.,b,d1,41. Aa a
'•041110:en of MIT appna•iatlon as would -a.*
lel. Alr•. If ingh, ku,dll' to' wont( this Imo*
a -a .It11ttIY tangible rt ,dear,• of oar reetinl(.
IOwanR tee, afet Myr to elw•n-Ti Ti. yourBeart
bti,X rrnlen,brua•r, of the pvph• of Bethel.
wh••�c pr.yei' rill ....v b1• shat 11 way be the
will of our I'J1hrr to -pone yotl lots fu rb.
1,.
grant yon- rtrnra) wa a.el ualeW, Li the '1041111(
of II i 1 18e 11044 01114 WWI of wow.
A b, 1w h:df of eon r(Knl bolt.
T. t Allen left. I t week ons -
THE CLEAN GROCERY
business trip to Peterborough. Hr will BAYFIELU. .
be allsent a canasta 1t..1.14 J 44. -
McNab, wife and daughter were railed - Trist.4v. Aug. loth.
to Meaforth on Friday last' by the ANNR'FBM. (tY seet11 F.•.. -Rev. tor.
death of Mr. M,Na1.s sister -- Rev. 11, Rite, of Stestminetet•• rundwcted
T Hicks, wife 01111 child left last week ul,llit•er'at•y set4ieO4 in the Plushy-
for Toronto, where they will visit for tcrian chur,•h 11n 4iAhh:1111 1:sit• giving
three weeks. Mr. Hicks' place here is 1 wo e"i•ellent and praetieal addresses
beim,, supplied to," n :I• filrtlt lit. J4111..J411J4111..1.111 L1
•,1rur ruy4rrpythe 1t e worn.
eon `lis+ ('1aa j'. hylI'lu Pnjoy- ing Norvir« the ,bout fniuisheel lh.•
log a couple of weeps' holidays. Mite Illtlsi0 AIM in the evert g Miss
.L at present visiting (U.-'t•ls,in Ash- ga•et aitow'4tL tai -Loud, .. sang the
Held Mian Willie pwGtrn/•Il to 1wr__.+ •• abide abide with MK /ai►e !►tit's.
honor in•Lucan on Friday 1.1st after a I aura, Rwh,lul,on end ber sister, Mist.
few days' visit herr. the guest ,of Miss' (•lara,.reudrral A heaiitiful :Birt, •'I
Zialema Whyard ... Mn. Rumen, -ill Beard tit' Voice of 4.'.,'. 3Lav: Thr
London. is toile week visiting at the offering. which goes to the building
borne of Mr. 4ud Now. R. J. l'rawfort. f I of the church. atesent ed to et,er
tithe Ella Ryan visited friends in era, .
Goderirh for a few day. last week. liesatZF,1.---Odr village is very lively`
just Lost st w't i*t .was rerld
(JARLOW.- t burgh, x. MINIM rrtrro 1 fir. Avid
lig
Tnesn.al', Aug. 11th., hundred strangers in lire tillage and
TnwMMH11• ('o(Nrtl..=At A- meeting the camps. more than ever tarot'.
Of the Colborne township council tq during the summer vacation
Tuesday :afternoon a largo nutniret of they being C'linl.al's civic betide,. a1
accounts were pissed upon. Contrary Lu•ge 110, tit the tit igens pieni,•kru
to general expectation, not ting was at Jowelt's grove. The Whit,• Dyke
said about the r14tsored enerolachmrnt 1•and was in Attendance and gate an
of the electric ranee tv on rhe -falai ,R ripen air ram-retortthe street tn- the-
Dunlop. neither side taking action, evening The managers of the
Presbyteries church have greatly im•
PHtTIOITISti TO, RAILWAY l'owMls- nnrcd the :t ,eara114 of their chureh
011e' li rel T r
nice1y lain ed.
road wax fairly well attended I,y the I'rarstlN.O.. Laird. of London,
farmers. it i■'olderaUNNI A resolution IM visiting Ile l' manta, the �lissrsCamp-
commission
aria p-
paaNsod, Anda {petition circulated, i.41' -.... Mat, Troyer, of Tornntla
asking the railway cuntufssion to Vf•ifiIf
ng at the h of Thos. Sander•
prevent, the electric rural' from aur J.is. stet en., who kir leen
encroaching on the townehisi s right
in ANw,ta fur the past year or Nr, is
of way At Dunlop.
•!timelier acquaintances in our tillage.
NewsNtrras.-The• Auburn people ...Mr. 11 alters, of Defiance, (thio,
passed through here on Friday last is visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs,
en route to Point Farm for their civic 1. Thomson. ....af.% Austin. of 11..
holiday picnic Mrs. Johnston reit. and her air.,•• Nits. Ktuma Aust.
entertainedher Monday !whoa) cines in. left for h eon Manley of this
one day Tadd week ... It i4 rutnnrwl Neck .. 11r. pad Mt. Mtrwnr,, tf
that the grain elevator is to Is. rd 1•Ornn1.., visit. trit the h - - of 14.
from 1VAItn) to Meat441'. It is 411 ire Stanbury for it few days this week ....
hoped this is true. for an elevator here Mit• ltotserts, .4 xttwtford, is n--iese-st
would he • great convenience for the at the home of ,Its. (tnmpbwll ... Rec.
farmers. • .1. A. Connie. of Oak Lake, and his
Trtngsut,o.-The threshing season bride. formerly Miss Katy ('ample•11,
daughter of the let.• Anh. ('4tnphelI,
tit the Imus, «prat a few days
1.1 last week visiting Mire, ('onnie'M eel.
-alivei in the village Miss tiraoo
C icon, tf Chicago, spent last week
at the home of lug father, Alex. Cam -
1.1.011 '*i*M91 I131'1141 11 Sterling rc•
turned ,,n Monday f a Shalt visit
441 vt. Mat y.. •
opened this week, John Fowler and
Andr.• w 11[iltialt .ria t h r (Iib
cnne•4sien being among the first to
put wheat through. Henry Horner h«.
le engine and thresher in• the village
sea i« jgtiving It a tlens mgh 14.'l -haul -
1 . - los. l)nnhar. of Port Ailer'.
an old and experienced hand, will
have charre'af the engine. and will no
+edit; ns' ke thing*- Irmo. -ape haw is
wide relriltation Aa an early river, and
is is great hand at raining o terrible
rumpp(a jest when one wanes. to turn
over.for another fort y -wenn. nnarer.
'rite Sethotii Bla.L. --The nclonds
gn on Mends)?next. August the
h. Extensive improvements ars
being made at S. S. ,No. 1, where Miss.
e! ,� I lode/deli, will
'Augustine, f !er•ich,again'
have charge. The •011,011 hoose it.
loving repainted imitable and in. and
will be in r44r.11r(tt .hap,. The
township lists cleaned out and deep-
ened the
e creek and repaired the
drains :along the road, Pipet are
being laid frrnn the well in Col.
S arroe's, and the water rat tied into
the school hr80xe. The grounds and
- fts►ilding. at Young's, .ch.Nrl else hate
bet% ut•erhauled and put in ehap a for
the opening. IL Mcenzie, of A.g-
field, will again wield the rot at the
little (trick atchoolhouse on the hillside.
Two OLn-TIM' KA, -Samuel Morris.
of the 12th eoneession of ('olb,rttr,
/went Tuesday with his old friend.
John Buchanan. It is doubtful if there
are two other men in the township
whose ages have sr high an average.
Mr. Buchanan is eighty-seven rare
of age and Mr. Merreiwh-
an average of 0111.1 y-0I)e yyear!, lliey
are two of the eldest residents in the
township, Mr. Merritt (Doling here
*howl tali and Mr. Btehanati Nona.
Years after. Both en are little and
hth
earty and considering their age very
'spry, They 11114, Pxeellent memories
and recall wit rase dales acid incident".
of many years ago. If there is soother
couple of Mitt imerx whose agr•M nefa
age more than t run( years, we
shnnld like tray ,nnch to hear from
thein.
Pitnaoftst•. Mies Contin and Misr.
Patterson. of Hamilton, and Miss
Prime and Miss Nara Williams, Df
Toronto. are spending a few weeks at
the home of Mr.. Jnhn.t.nn Mies
lleacom and Mies Wella have returned
home to (itdorieh after spending their
holiday." at Mrs. Miller'. Mies
pegge, of Tor mtn. visited at Mn
Gtmumncing 5.0 tilay 1 will handl,
Kincardine Bacon
This ei.r•ti.te bar a Aide seiputatiea.
The railway official ran use this brand
which is n guarantee of its superior
quality. (live it a trim
611„• the
Maple Leaf Salmon. 20c,
THE PEOPLE'S RAILWAY. •
4
A Project That Is Looking to Goderich
• as a Lake Terminus.
',law Sigma k presenting to its
rral.ps 1hie weed A •eO'tin ,bele ts,ntr
1114,1 lid the People's Railway. And
e s r Gr • ',• s
c'llr n..f ,rl hwilllw interested
1 1 i
in seeing that flan town is one of the
three lake points ohs the line. Sur-
veyors nrr now at work ttetw,cn New
Ilaul)Itn•g and SII Alford, and it i! ex-
pected 4hal ,o11111 t'11tion between
-these t..srmints win 1//•gh, Ti11S j'eH1'
The People'. Ilailwey CDtIlpatty
t ut,.1 its chewier nt the spring
•s4i1111 of Ihr• 1 o'gi•Intutf' this year,
far the pttt•peiere so building en pipet.
railway through t lie rich ngrieultma I
diAtir(s of Western Ontario. ,Thr
toad is known ns the I'enplr'. Itnllwey.
because it is tll'IA. 11 11111ni(it111 line ill
he nomad and multi -tolled h)• the :mini-
eipalitice through which it parsers.
Each 's ipahty through• which it
i• rrnjerf•t1 tot :akcd to vote ona
bylaw fur the purpose of purchasing
a certain amount of preference stock
in the !tail way Cumpruiy. •
The territory mistime] in the 111A is
its.( it Ut• W„ria.
Creamery Butter
-- All t*e Pulte its 'cesspit.
(.1 VE ME A ' RiAL ORDER.
- The Shoe WeltoId Up
•
for your examination is male by etre Of the
Con'wost _bur dewlgnrr. of the country. It IA
.hoe lh0t 4- -u. bonen ly Ana.. t- a 1s mummy
planted.
sena: coMFOBT A',1, s4TY4.F.
t•ea.snn.i it.: wearer and tont-e•re/S0 al ,IrNL
('(nrr and have yot.r feet hued with airafr.
There are til -1"s. mod width.. r, we can It wr-
anhr a tit n• gond as if Dm had your short•'
male to order
WM. SHARMAN
APPLES
J. J. McDONALD
:Phone 150. West st.
The undersigned will be in the
market during the coming
season for apples of ell kinds,
fall and winter. '
Will buy Arid pack apples in
the prchanl or as they come
from the tier delivered at the
D. F. HAMLINK,
GODBRI('H.
i
SEASONABLE SUCCESTIONS !
Si'UNGES. Non(• good values in all kinds (Bath. Toilet and
Carriage, etc.)_
TALCUM and FOOT POWI)E1(t(-Best makes,
FACE CREAMS, MASSAGE CREAMS. etc. -Quite a tarety to
0honee from, and in pens. from iSc to SLIM.
FLORIDA WATERS,COIOONHS, TOILET WATERS, etc.
.BATHING CAI'S and WATER 1VIN(OS,- Everything in season -in •
..
RUBBER GOODS
Getthemat
central Drug Store -
GODERICH, ONT•
�(+.Iltrll�lptvetlltlp4�al - !
•
-- S. E. HICK,
Prince Rupert
K
Min Het.. in 1 h rmintry, and through
this district there ale a gnat n her
of thriving intannfaetnring cilia,
towns and villages. whir+ 111•1` In nerd
of ndd,sl tr:lnspl,t'latilnl facilitlra, snch
An Ihr I'eop1... 1i:tawny will provide.
Th. 1',4p11.5. i(ailway will use
elect.ric energy sulglli.•,l Ly the Hydro•
F:leetrie Power (•onuniseion• Special
arrangements have Neat made by the
Railway Coltmany for the dist rilnnion
or (hpap elect rir power. The Railway
Company will use loft line not only A.
a valuable And nlr04«ary means of
(renNpnrtwtinn for pa.Nrnger., freight,
mail and ex preen, +tia rano to transmit
cheap elertri, power to the people
living in this portion of the Province.
Eleetricttwill bre !distributed to either.
towns and Villagee to furnish light
and power. Farmers alonlp the line
may secure power to tight (.heir
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
PRINCE Ill'1'EItT, the Pacific Coast terminusofthe OrandTrunk
I'acitic Itailwoy, is drained lo•Ier,rnie One of the greatest commercial
and Mama Oat veto relief pnpnlatinn•oti tine enntinpnt. No city in ite
making ever prrtwtited In the world greater pos.ihilitiea than Prince
Rupert. b1%A-4111'k thral(houl the United States and (honed'', men with
foresight, keen diseern,nent and tlnan.i,il experience, are inve«lingend
inrehlttng heavily In tole new Ldt.y of the Last Great West. Pones
Rupert offers then oppinuntil y for making a fortune in Real Estate,
far whack the Pacille Creat (afire hat. ileen the wonder of the world,
1'he one hest way. the one sure way for all to 'share in the rapidly in-
creasing values, and participate in the wealth o4ertain to he made in
Prins. Romero, is through )nvratm.nt in the shares of,.THR PRiNCE
itfl'ERT RKAi. ESTATE iNVI•:MTMENT CO., LTD'; -organized to
1.(ur 11t, savitlee 1if iwvestoosa hotly Mega field wiewtlt-for pevteanewt
investment in Primaa. Rupert. real estate, upon the same plan (lilt has
ranted 1111 teal .-'.Nate tot tone.. Yolofty Ilsre e right where von air,
stay by your present teak, and your benefits will pile a month 8111-1
month and rear after year. We nffrr to Invelt.lt 4 A limited timelier tf
Outer* .4 this 1'nnlpnny et, par lit 10.14t per 'share. pnynhte 111 per rent.
dawn and to per rent, monthly. or disc mint of 5 per rent. for cash.
The man who is alone unable In porcha«e well selected polarity may
inv,,.t Ins pimping hinds in the "'hates of this Uompeny and 'shar* pro
calx in the large profits certain to accrue from the iiphntlding of Its
famines. and the increasing valor of Its realty holdings. To the small
investor who desires snmething•more than jolt safely for his money,
we offer here abeofute safety and a high earning on the investment.
Every detail of the 1,uainras is a matter of public record and has the
Indorsetnent nt the beat business interests in the Northwest. Host hank
rat/emcee. Your btsinees solicited. Write
The Prince Rupert Real Estate Investment Co., Ltd.,
Ito Loot !lniiding. Vancm,ver, B. C. Prince Itupert, 11. C.
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FRESH V Eli ETA ItLEM
FOR MATI'RDAY.
Specials for Saturday
IUe package beat Oornstarch .. i; t
ine.hotlle Extract, any Ilavor74
Ick package Malta Vita 741'
:tik package Quaker OatmeaL1*24c
Ise September Cheese 15r
Nk• bottle H. P. Sauce 90c
'lie In)ttk H. P. Sauce 'Jlc
5e' Isar (lean( Soap - 4c
Lesnoo', per doe . ---aft_
Cr S. EWING
Successes t. C. A. NAIRN.
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Picnic Time
For picnic time we have all
the best kinds of Canned Goods.
Canned Turkey
Canned Chicken
Canned Veal
Canned Tongue
('armed Sahllon
t'ooked Hou
Condensed Cream
1•'uiI variety of Face, Semite.
Call up telephone No. IRS
(foods delivrted promptly.
IVlllialp
L Lindsay
Hamilton St. lllydrrich.
EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
Footwear
The Krratest bargains' in
Oxfoud Tie Shoes ever offrrel
in Goderich.
Come early for their under-
priced Shotes. There is mune
than one pair that will suit
you and fitou, but the more
ae
there al -the Muter- you ere
of being quickly satisfied.
SO COME KARI:V.
Sole Agents for
Queen Quality Shoes
Ifo, w•unten.
Walk -Over Shoes
t f„r 1111.111
REPAIRING
Downing 8 M acVicar
North side of 5y tare. Godes( h
J
ANY STRAW HAT
in the store Saturday for
The Two Martins
TAILORS and FURNISHERS
'Phone 180.
THE SIGNAL
to new subscribers for the remainder ot igoq
FOR ONLY 25c.
Do Y(.0 Realize the Savings of our
\Midsummer CI
1
Decidedly saving prices on everything all over the big store. Extra
- of orts are being put forth to clear every dollar's worth of Summer Stocks
before the month is out. The price tickets scattered all around tell how
anxi. s we\are to do it, and show YOU how you can profit. A flood, of
11 Merchandise will be pouring in on us in a week or two and
-i'+- -whi
new
prices like ose that reign supreme here to -day.
Underwear and Girls' Dresses at
Half Price
We are offeringextraordinary inducements to
(tear out the baance of the big purchase of
sample Drawee, Waists, Gowns, Skirts. Corset
(;overs and ('hlldren's Dresses. Thereabout.
5)O garments left to sell, high-class, everyone of
them: Nu two alike. Made from lb best uality
material., decidedly a chance to save oney,. for
we are offering the entire lot at -
tXACTLY MALI-PRIOE.
Laces and Embroideries
at Half Price.
Over 1,14441 yards to sell. Our entire stock has
been gone over and 1,14444) yards picked out for Rat
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nrlay silting. Lace of all kinds, Embroidery and
insertion. nearly all qualities and widths. Just
a general clean-up ot • *I1 mid lines left after a
....aeon of Jag selling. Wdrth looking over if you
can use an odd bit of !ACP or Embroidery, Choice
of the entire lot Saturday,
HALF-PRICE
ANY WASH SUiT $4.90
$4.90 for any Wash suit in stock.• \All new this season. Real nobby
garments. Tailor made. White, b \tan, made from repp or plain
duck. We won't say what the former rise's were, but $4.90 is a long
way below them. Choice Saturday, an stilt $4.90
Waists, 88c. $1.28, $2.28
A elenn-up of the waist stork. A 01.14,1 sweep
of every garment, all gathered together and sell-
ing this way.
731.2'. and $1.75 waists new marked f*4e.•
*vs) sod Cate) waists now marked $1.Y?4
gut to and $1 1441 waists now marked $2 Yet•
20c to 35c Cotton Dress Goods,
121c
Dozen. of patterns of Muslin•. Matfett
1(inghlatta anti cotton suiting materials,
checks, stripes and floral designs. All
,*.lora represented in the lot. A genuine
M the
clearingout o all surplus s in
t f a 1s' I s tnrk
P
1 t*ttan hi era (I ads department. Itegtil.r
prices were up to :fir. Out they go 1
now at your choler per yard �2
THE FUR EXHIBITION.
Out annual midsummer exhibition of furs opened Sat-
urday, August 7th. it is being held this year in our large
and spacious Millinery show -room. in it you will find
some of the choicest furs it has ever been our privilege to
show you. Two of the largest manufacturing concerns in
Canada have sent us some of their choicest stock for this
midsummerslisph» There are. more furs and..better- furs
than we or anybody else could possibly keep in stock
throughout the, season. It will cost you nothing to see
them and we invite you to come and look them over whether
you have any thought of buying or not. If you are thinking
at all of buying furs this winter, we can make it worth your
while to DO iT NOW.
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